There is scarce information on the profiles of patients attended in the Emergency Departments (ED) in rural Angola. Retrospective descriptive study including all the patients treated in the ED in Hospital Nossa Senhora da Paz (Cubal) during 6 months (December 2014- May 2015). The epidemiological and clinical data collected were: age, sex, shift, service assignment, reason for consultation and outcome (discharge, admission, referral or death). A total of 2384 patients (53.4% women) were attended. The median age was 10 years (range: 0 - 96 years); 57.9% and 40.2% of them were under 17 and 5 years, respectively. No differences were observed regarding the assistance per shift, weekdays, weekends, or mean age per shift. The reason for consultati...
IntroductionWith the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emerge...
Little is documented concerning the clinical practice of emergency care in low- and middle-income co...
With the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emergency Centres ...
There is scarce information on the profiles of patients attended in the Emergency Departments (ED) i...
There is scarce information on the profiles of patients attended in the Emergency Departments (ED) i...
Introduction: There is scarce information on the profiles of patients attended in the Emergency Depa...
Introduction: There is a paucity of data studying patients and complaints presenting to emergency de...
Introduction: There is a paucity of data studying patients and complaints presenting to emergency de...
Objectives To determine the most commonly used resources (provider procedural skills, medications, l...
textabstractBackground: Emergency Medicine (EM) in South Africa is in its earliest stages of develop...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
Emergency medicine is a newly recognized specialty in Botswana and the country launched an emergency...
Introduction: In June of 2008, Karoli Lwanga (“Nyakibale”) Hospital and Global Emergency Care Collab...
Information on diagnoses made in emergency departments situated in rural sub-Saharan Africa is scarc...
Introduction: Without uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing sub-Sah...
IntroductionWith the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emerge...
Little is documented concerning the clinical practice of emergency care in low- and middle-income co...
With the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emergency Centres ...
There is scarce information on the profiles of patients attended in the Emergency Departments (ED) i...
There is scarce information on the profiles of patients attended in the Emergency Departments (ED) i...
Introduction: There is scarce information on the profiles of patients attended in the Emergency Depa...
Introduction: There is a paucity of data studying patients and complaints presenting to emergency de...
Introduction: There is a paucity of data studying patients and complaints presenting to emergency de...
Objectives To determine the most commonly used resources (provider procedural skills, medications, l...
textabstractBackground: Emergency Medicine (EM) in South Africa is in its earliest stages of develop...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
Emergency medicine is a newly recognized specialty in Botswana and the country launched an emergency...
Introduction: In June of 2008, Karoli Lwanga (“Nyakibale”) Hospital and Global Emergency Care Collab...
Information on diagnoses made in emergency departments situated in rural sub-Saharan Africa is scarc...
Introduction: Without uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing sub-Sah...
IntroductionWith the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emerge...
Little is documented concerning the clinical practice of emergency care in low- and middle-income co...
With the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emergency Centres ...